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Author: David Papineau, Horard Selina Condition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2006 Pages: 174
Consciousness is widely viewed as the last frontier of science. Modern science may have split the atom and solved the mystery of life, but it has yet to explain the source of conscious feelings. Eminent thinkers from many areas of science are turning to this problem, and a wide range of theories are currently on offer. Yet sceptics doubt whether consciousness can be tamed by conventional scientific techniques, and others wonder whether its mysteries can be understood at all.
Author: David Almond Condition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2000 Pages: 182In the elegant, hypnotic, thoroughly engaging Counting Stars, British author David Almond, winner of the Michael L. Printz Award for Kit's Wilderness and a Printz honor for Skellig, shares a collection of stories about his childhood.
David Dirkse has to tell his story to unravel the complex web of histories which have woven him into the moment of liberation and transition in South Africa. He needs a women to hear him out because he has become confused not only about the meaning and import of the freedom - struggle for him as a 'coloured' of Griqua descent, but also about what women mean to him.
Author: David P. Schloss Condition: 10/10This books Published Date: 1990Pages: 114Dave is an internationally acclaimed author whose motivational products inspire people to reach their personal best. Here are Dave's winning thoughts and ideas that will inspire you to a more successful life!
Author: David GuttersonCondition: 7/10This books Published Date: 1999 Pages: 279
In a novel of personal discovery set against the backdrop of the Columbia Basin of central Washington, retired heart surgeon Ben Givens, suffering from terminal colon cancer, embarks on one final, epic hunting odyssey through the American West.
Author: David Wellington Condition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2007 Pages: 362
In the heart of America, in the world's most secure prison, something horrible is growing in the dark. A wave of cannibalism and fear is sweeping across the heartland, spreading carnage and infection in its wake. Captain Bannerman Clark of the National Guard has been tasked with an impossible mission: discover what is happening--and then stop it before it annihilates Los Angeles.
Author: George Davidson Condition: NEWPublished Date: 2007
The PERFECT series is a range of practical guides that clear and straightforward advice on everything from getting your first job to choosing your baby's name. Written by experienced authors offering tried-and-tested tips, each book contains all you need to get it right the first time.
Author: David LambkinCondition: NEWPublished Date: 1992
Paul Morgan, a much-divorced recluse, meets a wild and sensual girl on a deserted beach.
Author: Gregory David RobertsCondition: NewThis books Published Date: 2004Pages: 936
Author: David GutersonCondition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2004 Pages: 279
The novel is the result of nearly 10 years of labor, written on weekends and during breaks from Guterson's job as a high school English teacher. A 16 year resident of Bainbridge Island on Puget Sound, the author means the book to reflect in part the history of his own community, whose residents of Japanese descent were interned during World War II. Guterson is a third generation resident of the Pacific Northwest -born in Seattle in 1956- and his book reflects the weather and landscape of the region.
Author: David BaldacciCondition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2007 Pages: 388Oliver Stone and the Camel Club are back in their most dangerous adventure yet a war on two fronts. Casino king Jerry Bagger from The Collectors is hunting Annabelle Conroy, the beautiful woman who conned him out of millions. Stone and his colleagues Reuben, Milton, and Caleb marshal all their resources to protect Annabelle.
Author: Jeff DavidsonCondition: 7/10This books Published Date: 2004Pages: 162
There is no better time than the present to get motivated and get organized. The 60 Second Organizer is an easy-to-read, enjoyable, effective guide you can use to tame the paper tiger and beat the stress and chaos of disorganization. Here are 60 solid techniques-one for each minute of the hour-for getting and staying organized at home and at work.
Author: Davis DavidarCondition: 7/10This books Published Date: 2002 Pages: 421
Three generations of an ancient family come and go in Chevathar, the village by the sea. First there is Solomon, the patriarch, manoevuring to keep the peace as caste struggles begin to encroach on the village.
J. K. Rowling fills her books with references to history, myths, legends, and literature. The Magical Worlds of Harry Potter presents the stories behind the stories.
The enriching trip includes many other worlds, both real and imaginary, from ancient Egypt and Greece to India and Japan, It includes encounters with wizards like Circe and Merlin, and real- life alchemists of the middle ages. It reveals the astonishing origins of magical creatures such as the phoenix and the hippogriff.
Author: David Guterson Condition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2008 Pages: 255From the author of the best-selling Snow Falling on Cedars, a dazzling new novel about youth and idealism, adulthood and its compromises, and two powerfully different visions of what it means to live a good life.
Author: David PeaceCondition: 10/10This books Published Date: 2007 Pages: 335
From “British crime fiction's most exciting new voice in decades” (GQ) comes an electrifying novel that revisits a series of shocking crimes committed in post - World War II, bombed-out, American-occupied Tokyo.